Football: Ohio falls to Appalachian State in Camellia Bowl walk-off
By Charlie Hatch | Dec. 19, 2015Ohio lost 31-29 in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
Ohio lost 31-29 in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
Ohio scored 17 points in 1:11.
Patterson will play his final game as a Bobcat this week.
Jovon Johnson is healthy and heading into a game — his last one at Ohio.
Ohio had an average attendance of 21,323.
Jaaron Simmons led Ohio with 17 points, eight assists and six rebounds.
The win marked Ohio coach Saul Phillips’ 150th career coaching win.
Ohio lost to nationally ranked Missouri on Sunday.
Ohio beats Cleveland State behind Antonio Campbell's double-double.
Ohio travels to Cleveland to play Cleveland State.
Former Ohio receiver Lavon Brazill is in an Orlando hospital.
Ohio wrestling travels to Columbia, Missouri to take on No. 8 Missouri.
The Bobcats will receive a watch and a backpack, among other gifts, for their appearance in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl.
The game will be Dec. 19.
Ohio swept Iowa State in dominating fashion over the weekend, going 4-0 against the Cyclones this season.
Saturday was the seventh-consecutive game Ohio had 13-plus turnovers.
In the absence of their leading scorer, the Bobcats received production up and down their lineup in a victory over the Cyclones.
Ohio can't pull out the upset over No. 13 seed BYU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, losing 3-1.
Ohio looks to continue its offensive onslaught against St. Bonaventure Saturday.
Jaaron Simmons and Ohio coach Saul Phillips share a trust deeper than other players.